time to move to houston

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Yeah Texas economy is laughing at everyone else. Houston housing market is actually growing right now.

Downtown H is kinda cool in that there is no zoning so everyone is building or remodeling the housing right next to the quaint cafes or coffeshops. Kinda urban sheek.

We paid 131K for our 4 bedroom 2 bath built in 2006.
 


Yeah Texas economy is laughing at everyone else.

Wrong.

AND THE WINNER IS.....

Income

Minnesota Median Income: $66,809/year <- win
Texas Median Income: $52,355 /year

Healthcare (Lower = Better)
Minnesota Ranking: #2 In the country <- win
Texas Ranking: #37 In the country

Education (Lower = Better)
Minnesota: #13 in the country <- win
Texas: #25 in the country

Crime (Higher = Better)
Minnesota: 38th highest crime rate in the country <- win
Texas: 12th highest crime rate in the country


Sources:
Income - Median Family Income in the Past 12 Months by Family Size
State Rankings--Statistical Abstract of the United States--Violent Crime Per 100,000 Population - 2004
United Health Foundation - Doing Your Part to Stay Healthy
Smartest State 2006-2007
 
I wouldn't live in TX again if my life depended on it. Bunch of redneck, uneducated, religious, fucking retards that live there. F that state. Cut them off and float them into the ocean.
 
Wrong.

AND THE WINNER IS.....

Income

Minnesota Median Income: $66,809/year <- win
Texas Median Income: $52,355 /year

It makes no sense to pay 170% more housing cost so you can get paid 28% more at your job.

Besides, I like being able to wear a t-shirt during Christmas. Take it from someone who spends about two months a year in Minneapolis: Fuck that ice town, might as well live in Norway, at least the chicks there are hot.
 
Regardless of how shitty or dirty some of you say Houston is, that is still a sweet deal. You won't find a deal like that anywhere in Canada. Then again our housing market is still going strong.
 
It makes no sense to pay 170% more housing cost so you can get paid 28% more at your job.

Besides, I like being able to wear a t-shirt during Christmas. Take it from someone who spends about two months a year in Minneapolis: Fuck that ice town, might as well live in Norway, at least the chicks there are hot.
It cost more in other places because it's where people actually want to live. Not some humid fucking swamp surrounded by rednecks.
 
Wrong.

AND THE WINNER IS.....

Income

Minnesota Median Income: $66,809/year <- win
Texas Median Income: $52,355 /year

Healthcare (Lower = Better)
Minnesota Ranking: #2 In the country <- win
Texas Ranking: #37 In the country

Education (Lower = Better)
Minnesota: #13 in the country <- win
Texas: #25 in the country

Crime (Higher = Better)
Minnesota: 38th highest crime rate in the country <- win
Texas: 12th highest crime rate in the country


Sources:
Income - Median Family Income in the Past 12 Months by Family Size
State Rankings--Statistical Abstract of the United States--Violent Crime Per 100,000 Population - 2004
United Health Foundation - Doing Your Part to Stay Healthy
Smartest State 2006-2007

Maryland (same sources):

Income: $77,839
Healthcare: 28th in Country
Education: Ranked 18th.
Crime: 3rd highest (Thanks a lot Baltimore...)

Now if we went by county rather than state we'd sweep the floor with both TX and MN.

Maryland > MN > TX
 
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Wrong.

AND THE WINNER IS.....

Income

Minnesota Median Income: $66,809/year <- win
Texas Median Income: $52,355 /year

Healthcare (Lower = Better)
Minnesota Ranking: #2 In the country <- win
Texas Ranking: #37 In the country

Education (Lower = Better)
Minnesota: #13 in the country <- win
Texas: #25 in the country

Crime (Higher = Better)
Minnesota: 38th highest crime rate in the country <- win
Texas: 12th highest crime rate in the country


Sources:
Income - Median Family Income in the Past 12 Months by Family Size
State Rankings--Statistical Abstract of the United States--Violent Crime Per 100,000 Population - 2004
United Health Foundation - Doing Your Part to Stay Healthy
Smartest State 2006-2007

Distance from Minnesota to Mexico: ~1200 miles

Distance from Texas to Mexico: 0 miles
 
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